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Malware charges users for free Android apps on Google Play
Android users are being tricked into paying for free apps. The malware is a new variant of the Android.Opfake family that pushes fake versions of popular Android apps to unsuspecting consumers.
3 Free Apps to Guard Android from Malware
Mobile malware madness: Favorite target? Android. Here's how to protect your device.
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free's defense against zero-day exploits makes it a useful addition to your antimalware toolkit.
Mac Planet: Be afraid - Mac malware
A little bit afraid, anyway. The long predicted susceptibility of the Apple ecosystem to viruses and malware has finally arrived. Apple haters rejoice, Apple users ... just install some free antivirus and forget about it, it's really...
ZoneAlarm Free Antivirus + Firewall
Need a free security suite? ZoneAlarm Free Antivirus + Firewall combines excellent personal firewall protection with good malware blocking. Note, though, that it may have trouble cleaning up a badly-infested PC.
Financial malware tricks users with claims of free credit card fraud insurance
A piece of financial malware called Tatanga attempts to trick online banking users into authorizing rogue money transfers from their accounts as part of the activation procedure for a free credit-card fraud insurance service purportedly provided by their banks, security researchers from Trusteer said Tuesday.Tatanga is an online banking Trojan horse that was first discovered in May 2011. It is ...
Free fraud protection scam delivers financial malware
In a new twist on FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt), a piece of financial malware called Tatanga, an online banking Trojan horse first discovered in May 2011, is promising security products to gain access to confidential personal information to steal identities and money.
Online Security: Free Fraud Protection Scam Installs ‘Tatanga’ Financial Malware
Tatanga malware’s authors appear to be in the process of expanding their network of infected computers by spreading their banking Trojan, initially aimed at the customers of a single Spanish bank, through a free fraud protection insurance scam that preys on unsuspecting users of online banking. Where those behind the Tatanga virus were initially intent on [...] Online Security: Free Fraud ...
Android users targeted by premium-rate SMS malware
In a clear warning to mobile users in developed markets, Russian cybercriminals have started distributing a wave of premium rate malware from rogue marketplaces, including one example disguised as an Android Flash Player.
Wikipedia warns users about malware injecting ads into its pages
Rogue browser extensions might inject commercial ads into Wikipedia pages, Wikimedia Foundation said
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